Archie Bunker's Place Season 2

November. 02,1980      TV-PG
Rating:
6.4
Trailer Synopsis

Archie Bunker's Place is an American sitcom originally broadcast on the CBS network, conceived in 1979 as a spin-off and continuation of All in the Family. While not as popular as its predecessor, the show maintained a large enough audience to last for four seasons, until its cancellation in 1983. In its first season, the show performed so well that it knocked Mork & Mindy out of its new Sunday night time slot.

Episode 20 : Goodbye, Murray (2)
May. 10,1981
Murray and his fiance marry and move to California.
Episode 19 : Death of a Saint (1)
May. 03,1981
Murray's mother dies while he is on a date with his fiance, leaving him with a guilty conscience.
Episode 18 : La Cage aux Bunker
April. 05,1981
Archie reluctantly takes Stephanie's music teacher on a date in a bid to get her into the school chorus.
Episode 17 : The Trashing of the Temple
March. 29,1981
Stephanie's temple is the latest in a string of vandalisms, leading a frightened Archie to withdraw her.
Episode 16 : Tough Love
March. 15,1981
Veronicas drinking problem worries Archie and Murray.
Episode 15 : Stephanie's Science Project
March. 08,1981
Archie hires help for Stephanies project.
Episode 14 : Weekend Away
February. 22,1981
Archie and Murray go off to a convention. Murray soon finds himself tied up and robbed by a woman he invites over to the room.
Episode 13 : Murray Klein's Place
February. 15,1981
Fed up with Archie, Murray wants to end the partnership.
Episode 12 : Barney the Gambler
February. 01,1981
Murrays gambling system causes a conflict.
Episode 11 : Custody (2)
January. 11,1981
Stephanies grandmother wants custody of her. She and Archie go to court.
Episode 10 : Custody (1)
January. 04,1981
Stephanies wealthy grandmother visits for Christmas.
Episode 9 : The Incident
December. 21,1980
Archie punches a lodge member after he makes racial remarks about Mrs. Canby, his black housekeeper during a confrontation at the grocery store. Archie must write him a written apology or face expulsion from the lodge.
Episode 8 : The Camping Trip
December. 14,1980
Stephanies club plans a camping trip.
Episode 7 : Murray's Wife
December. 07,1980
Murrays ex-wife Marcie pays him a visit.
Episode 6 : Veronica and the Health Inspector
November. 30,1980
A young Health Inspector eyes Veronica.
Episode 5 : The Wildcat Strike
November. 23,1980
Archies staff strikes over unionization.
Episode 4 : Hiring the Housekeeper
November. 16,1980
Archie searches for a housekeeper to look after Stephanie.
Episode 3 : Home Again
November. 09,1980
Due to painful memories of Ediths death,Archie considers selling the home and getting an apartment.
Episode 2 : Archie Alone (2)
November. 02,1980
Archie refuses to deal with Ediths death.
Episode 1 : Archie Alone (1)
November. 02,1980
Archie and Stephanie face life after Ediths death.

Seasons

Season 4
Season 4 1982
Season 3
Season 3 1981
Season 2
Season 2 1980
Season 1
Season 1 1979

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